How a Low-Fidelity
DNA Polymerase Chooses Non-Watson–Crick
from Watson–Crick Incorporation
Posted on 2014-04-02 - 00:00
A dogma for DNA polymerase catalysis
is that the enzyme binds DNA
first, followed by MgdNTP. This mechanism contributes to the selection
of correct dNTP by Watson–Crick base pairing, but it cannot
explain how low-fidelity DNA polymerases overcome Watson–Crick
base pairing to catalyze non-Watson–Crick dNTP incorporation.
DNA polymerase X from the deadly African swine fever virus (Pol X)
is a half-sized repair polymerase that catalyzes efficient dG:dGTP
incorporation in addition to correct repair. Here we report the use
of solution structures of Pol X in the free, binary (Pol X:MgdGTP),
and ternary (Pol X:DNA:MgdGTP with dG:dGTP non-Watson–Crick
pairing) forms, along with functional analyses, to show that Pol X
uses multiple unprecedented strategies to achieve the mutagenic dG:dGTP
incorporation. Unlike high fidelity polymerases, Pol X can prebind
purine MgdNTP tightly and undergo a specific conformational change
in the absence of DNA. The prebound MgdGTP assumes an unusual syn conformation stabilized by partial ring stacking with
His115. Upon binding of a gapped DNA, also with a unique mechanism
involving primarily helix αE, the prebound syn-dGTP forms a Hoogsteen base pair with the template anti-dG. Interestingly, while Pol X prebinds MgdCTP weakly, the correct
dG:dCTP ternary complex is readily formed in the presence of DNA.
H115A mutation disrupted MgdGTP binding and dG:dGTP ternary complex
formation but not dG:dCTP ternary complex formation. The results demonstrate
the first solution structural view of DNA polymerase catalysis, a
unique DNA binding mode, and a novel mechanism for non-Watson–Crick
incorporation by a low-fidelity DNA polymerase.
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Wu, Wen-Jin; Su, Mei-I; Wu, Jian-Li; Kumar, Sandeep; Lim, Liang-hin; Wang, Chun-Wei Eric; et al. (2016). How a Low-Fidelity
DNA Polymerase Chooses Non-Watson–Crick
from Watson–Crick Incorporation. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja4102375